Michael Moore, in his recent composition for RSN, spoke against the cherished desire of anti-ground-zero-mosque Americans, and in fact, urged and wished a mosque constructed not two blocks away from Ground Zero, but exactly on Ground Zero.With arguments against the Ground Zero mosque prevalent, the true voice of most Americans appeared to be compressed, but Michael Moore, famed for his neutral outlook and impersonal approach, was able to get his words out and loud via his recent essay.Advocating his views for building a mosque on Ground Zero, Michael Moore said that he believes in an America that grants the right to worship to all and sundry, wherever they intend and to whomever they like, and in an America that helps those who are victims of hate and prejudice.Michael Moore further said that building a mosque on Ground Zero will commemorate the souls of the 1,100 people whose dead bodies are hitherto not found. He also made astonishing revelations that the notion of making a community centre rather mosque was the brain child of a Jewish Rabbi, whose words are worth citing,"The citizens of the United States of America have a right to applaud themselves for having given to the mankind examples of an enlarged and liberal policy - a policy worth of imitation".Michael Moore added that around five dozen Muslims died in the September 11 attack, which manifested intentions of the terrorists, who did not care about taking lives of people belonging to any religion. Saying no to building of a mosque on Ground Zero is an offense in its highest form.Requesting the people of the United States to donate for the project, Michael Moore emphasized that this will restore the lost confidence of the Muslim community, which is now asking, "Will we ever belong?"

Michael Moore, in his recent composition for RSN, spoke against the cherished desire of anti-ground-zero-mosque Americans, and in fact, urged and wished a mosque constructed not two blocks away from Ground Zero, but exactly on Ground Zero.With arguments against the Ground Zero mosque prevalent, the true voice of most Americans appeared to be compressed, but Michael Moore, famed for his neutral outlook and impersonal approach, was able to get his words out and loud via his recent essay.Advocating his views for building a mosque on Ground Zero, Michael Moore said that he believes in an America that grants the right to worship to all and sundry, wherever they intend and to whomever they like, and in an America that helps those who are victims of hate and prejudice.Michael Moore further said that building a mosque on Ground Zero will commemorate the souls of the 1,100 people whose dead bodies are hitherto not found. He also made astonishing revelations that the notion of making a community centre rather mosque was the brain child of a Jewish Rabbi, whose words are worth citing,"The citizens of the United States of America have a right to applaud themselves for having given to the mankind examples of an enlarged and liberal policy - a policy worth of imitation".Michael Moore added that around five dozen Muslims died in the September 11 attack, which manifested intentions of the terrorists, who did not care about taking lives of people belonging to any religion. Saying no to building of a mosque on Ground Zero is an offense in its highest form.Requesting the people of the United States to donate for the project, Michael Moore emphasized that this will restore the lost confidence of the Muslim community, which is now asking, "Will we ever belong?"

I have no problem with them building the mosque on private property a few blocks away. But is Ground Zero even private property anymore?

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Ground zero is a Graveyard for about Half the people who died there and were never found. I would personally Drive to NYC and do what ever I could to stop a Mosque from being built on top of it. As I am sure Millions of Americans would.

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